Edwards County, KS
There is a roadside park in Kinsley where US-50 and 56 join; it contains the county museum, AT&SF steam locomotive number 3424, an old church, and a sod house. The park also has a red stone DAR marker about the Santa Fe trail and public rest rooms. The stone and yellow brick Edwards County Courthouse is in Kinsley. East of Kinsley on US 50, there is a historical marker describing the 1848 battle of Coon Creek.
Fellsburg is almost gone, but it does have a new home and several nicely maintained older ones. There is a brick building beside the paved road that looks like it used to be a bank; it's still in use.
Trousdale is almost a ghost town, but it still has a brick Methodist church and an old elevator. On the east side of Trousdale there are the ruins of two old shop buildings and a horse drawn road grader marked "Adams Road Patrol No 4 / J. D. Adams & Co. Indianapolis USA."
Centerview, south, of Lewis has nearly vanished, but there is an interesting palisade fence, and the steps up to a long-gone building. A church once here was moved to the roadside park in Kinsley.
Ardell, west of Kinsley on US 50, used to be a big enough town to have a station. Now two rusting and abandoned "tin" elevators are all that's left.
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Edwards County Historical Society Museum
Welcome to Edwards County Historical Society sod house, museum, and chapel, which is located half-way between New York City and San Francisco, in the Half-way Park at the West Edge of Kinsley, Kansas.
Kinsley, KS Museums
The Historic Palace Theatre
The Palace Theater has been restored to its majestic glory. Built in 1917, it has been called "..one of the finest examples of shoebox theater design"
Kinsley, KS Historic TheatresWendell Church
The Church was built in Edwards County at Wendell in 1881. It was moved to Centerview in 1917. In September 1967
Kinsley, KS Historic ChurchesVeteran's Memorial
The Veteran's Memorial features an M60A3 tank which is a fully tracked &
Kinsley, KS MemorialsCarnival Heritage Center & Museum
Out of the heartland of America, a farmer decided those wooden horses made more money than farming. In 1908
Kinsley, KS MuseumsThe Battle of Coon Creek
Indian attacks along the Santa Fe trail were frequent from the 1820's to the 1870's. Near here, where the trail followed the Arkansas river, the Battle of Coon Creek was fought June 18, 1848, between some 200 Comanches and Osage and 140
Kinsley, KS Battlesitespalace theater
Historic restored theater from the pre 20's/// have pictures, if interested???
Kinsley, KS HistoricTheatrespalace theater
Historic restored theater from the pre 20's/// have pictures, if interested???
Kinsley, KS HistoricTheatres